Life on Long Island

Long Island is considered a haven for residents and visitors alike. The
longest and largest island in the contiguous United States, Long Island
stretches over 100 miles from New York City to Montauk Point, offering pristine
Atlantic Ocean beaches on its famous South Shore and quaint towns on its North
Shore.

Though a well-known summer destination for celebrities as well as
singles, couples, and families, Long Island is also home to several million
residents who enjoy the island’s unique beauty and a myriad of recreational
opportunities. From fabulous art galleries and museums to exceptional fishing
spots, golf courses to great restaurants, beautiful bike trails to spectacular
white sandy beaches, there’s virtually something for everyone.

Located in the northern center of the island, Stony Brook is also close
to the excitement of Manhattan where an easy commute places you at the doorsteps
of world-famous museums, professional and college sporting and
concert events, and restaurants of every cuisine.

Long Island is known for its beautiful beaches—more than 100 of them—from
the large public stretches with multiple amenities, to quiet, private coves at
the ends of residential streets. Each summer hundreds of thousands visit Long
Island for a taste of the tropics within driving distance.

From professional hockey to thoroughbred racing, minor league baseball, and
exceptional college teams, Long Island has it all.

Close by…

Stony Brook SeawolvesFor jump-to-your feet exciting football, basketball, baseball, lacrosse,
tennis, track and field, soccer, volleyball, and more, the team events of the
Stony Brook University Seawolves just can’t be beat. Visit the Web site to find
great seats and the schedule: www.goseawolves.cstv.com

A short drive
away…

Belmont RacetrackAfter the Preakness and the Kentucky Derby comes the Belmont Stakes race
at Belmont Racetrack—Long Island’s own thoroughbred track. Magnificent horses are
raced at this century-old track during the spring and early summer, and again
from Labor Day through mid October. www.nyra.com

New York Islanders
HockeyThe New York Islanders is Long Island’s own professional hockey team.
Based in Uniondale, this exciting team has won four consecutive Stanley Cup
championships and has eight members in the Hockey Hall of Fame. www.newyorkislanders.com

Long Island DucksA great baseball experience close to home is what the family-friendly
Long Island Ducks are all about. Besides terrific team playing from a
well-rounded professional team, great views from every seat, and the high jinks
of team mascot Quacker Jack, fans can also enjoy plenty of on- and off-field
entertainment including giveaways, fan versus fan competitions, trivia
contests, and carnival style amusements. Founded in 1998, the Ducks are a
member of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, playing their home
games in Bethpage Ballpark in Central Islip. www.liducks.com

New York MetsNow in their beautiful new home, CitiField, in Queens, NY, the New York
Mets, playing since the early 1960s, continue to excite loyal and new fans
alike with their unwavering passion and winning ways. www.mets.mlb.com

New York YankeesThe 2009 World Series Champions, Yankees, are one of America’s most
successful sports franchises, achieving 27 World Series Championships and 40
American League pennants. In the new Yankee Stadium, built in 2009, the team
continues to be one of New York’s best-loved attractions. www.yankees.mlb.com

New York KnicksSince their debut in 1946, the New York Knickerbockers have thrilled
sports fans with powerful players, incredible coaching, and numerous
championships. The team’s home base is Madison Square Garden, considered by
many to be the world’s most famous sports arena. www.nba.com/knicks

Staller Center for
the Arts
Located on the Stony Brook
University campus, the Staller Center for the Arts presents an ever-expanding
schedule of live music, dance, theater, and fine art exhibitions in its five
theaters and 5,000 square foot University Art Gallery. Over 50 professional
performances, as well as approximately 450 events generated by the Departments
of Art, Theater Arts, and Music, are part of the Staller Center season and are
supplemented by those outside presenters such as the Long Island Philharmonic and the Seiskaya Ballet, which presents The Nutcracker.

The light, serenity, and beauty of Long Island have attracted artists and
their admirers for decades. The Island is peppered with galleries and museums
featuring paintings, photos, crafts, and other works by world famous artists, as
well as emerging talent.

Or venture into New York City, home to some of the most famous museums,
theaters, and arts centers in the world. Here’s just a sampling of the many
options you can explore along with links for more detail:

Lincoln Center for
the Performing ArtsHome of The Metropolitan Opera, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra,
Jazz at Lincoln Center, The New York City Opera, The New York City Ballet, and
other performing arts companieswww.lincolncenter.org

Broadway and
Off-Broadway ShowsYou can always purchase tickets at the box offices or through
conventional ticket seller web sites. But if you’re looking for a bargain,
visit the Theater Development Fund’s TKTS booths in Times Square or the South
Street Seaport for deep discounts on day-of-performance tickets.www.tdf.org

Smith Haven Mall
Just a short distance from Stony Brook, the Smith Haven Mall in Lake
Grove is a shopper’s paradise with more than 140 stores that meet all your
shopping needs. www.simon.com/Mall/?id=103

A short drive away…

Tanger Outlets
For fabulous finds from your favorite stores at excellent discounts take
a trip to the Tanger Outlets. There are two locations right on Long Island—one
in Riverhead, the other in Deer Park. www.tangeroutlet.com

Port JeffersonOne of the most
picturesque of waterside villages to be found on Long Island, Port Jefferson is known for its
many historic buildings housing wonderful shops and restaurants, its easy going
lifestyle, and mid-Island convenience. www.portjeff.com/

HuntingtonSettled in 1653 and voted one of the 100 Best Communities for Young People, Huntington is a unique town with a rich and diverse history offering numerous
attractions including a lighthouse and a whaling museum. town.huntington.ny.us/

St. James
Another picturesque locale, St. James attracted many celebrities and
socialites early in the 20th century and remains a desirable
community with historic charm and a scenic setting.

Incredible MusicMusic lovers can indulge in virtually every genre throughout the Island.
You can catch well-known rock bands at Jones Beach, enjoy classical music
performances by the Long Island Philharmonic, and find venues for everything
from pop to jazz to alternative to ska.

The Lure of the
HamptonsKnown for magnificent homes, soft white sand beaches, and celebrity
sightings, the Hamptons are a tourist attraction as well as a weekend
destination for city dwellers. A series of towns, the Hamptons feature fine
restaurants, small town squares, exceptional art galleries, trendy boutiques,
and plenty of great people-watching.

Award-Winning
WineriesThousands of miles from Napa, France, and Italy, some of the world’s
most promising wineries have emerged on the shores of Long Island. Though less
than 35 years old, the Long Island wine industry has grown from a single
vineyard to more than 30 wineries offering world-class wines, along with
enjoyable tours and tastings.

The Magic of Manhattan
Just 59 miles from Stony Brook is Manhattan, part of the most famous, most-visited city on the planet. Though a small island, just 23.7 square miles in size, Manhattan is exceptionally urbanized, offering visitors a diverse array of restaurants, entertainment options, museums, parks, sports venues, shopping choices, and sightseeing opportunities.

From the art galleries and boutiques of Soho and Tribeca, to the fascinating streets of Chinatown and Little Italy, to the upscale shops of Madison Avenue, to the quiet family neighborhoods of the upper West and East sides, to the historic beauty of Harlem, Manhattan is a fascinating microcosm filled with people and places representing virtually every country in the world.